Chapter 2 Cell activity Flashcards

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Functions of proteins

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• * Structure: Keratin (hair, nails and skin strength), collagen (cartilage, deep layer skin strength and flexibility.
• * Transport: Cell movement, molecule movement.
• *Communication: (hormones, nerve cells)
• *Metabolism: enzymes are proteins; determines chemical reactions.
• *Movement: within cell/within molecule/whole cell →muscle cells)
• *DNA and enzymes: DNA controls the structure and function of every cell. Hence control of the individual.
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Organelles of the cell membrane

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Mitochondria
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Rough ER
Smooth ER
Golgi apparatus
Cytoplasm
Cytoskelton
Membrane (F.M model)
Proteins( Receptor proteins, Channel proteins
, Carrier proteins)
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-Membrane/receptor proteins

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-Membrane/protein receptors: Specific proteins in the cell membrane. They react to certain external molecules and the bind together. This triggers changes in the cell

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-Channel proteins

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-Channel proteins: Proteins that pass molecules through the membrane, passive, facilitated transport, cant go against the concentration gradient

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-Carrier proteins

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-Carrier proteins: Proteins that move, within the membrane to move molecules into/out of the cell, active and can go against the concentration gradient.

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Diffusion/Osmosis

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Diffusion: Movement of molecules so that they are evenly spread amongst an area. Passive, movement across cell membrane. Cell membrane is differentially permeable; (allows some substances entry/exit others it doesn’t). Osmosis; water diffusion.

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Carrier mediated transport

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Transport into/out of the cell via carrier or channel proteins. Bind to/pass through these proteins. Can become saturated, regulated by hormones. Passive/active,

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Vesicular transport

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Movement of molecules via membranous bags (vesicles). Active.

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Forms of vesicular transport/ molecule type expelled

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Endocytosis: Entry into cell, active
Exocytosis: Exit of of the cell, active
Pinocytosis: cell drinking(liquids)
Phagocytosis: cell eating(solids)

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